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Re: Obama
Posted by **Winston OBoogie** on Oct 5, 2013 at 12:21:33 PM:
In Reply to: Re: Obama posted by **bon bon** on Oct 4, 2013 at 9:21:38 PM:
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**CNN's Gabe LaMonica
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**Washington (CNN) – A conversation between two Republican senators caught on an open microphone Wednesday provided a candid look into their thoughts about the politics surrounding the government shutdown.
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**Talking about the Democrats' stance of refusing to negotiate a compromise to the shutdown stalemate, Senator Rand Paul told fellow Senator Mitch McConnell:
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**"It's awful for them to say that," Sen. Rand Paul told fellow Senator Mitch McConnell, in regards to the Democrats' stance of refusing to negotiate a compromise to end the shutdown stalemate.
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**"I don't think they poll tested 'we won't negotiate,'" Paul said.
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**Paul was coming off an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, and he told McConnell, who's microphone was switched on for an interview with CNBC, that he has been saying over and over again that "we're willing to compromise, we're willing to negotiate."
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**Earlier, speaking to Burnett on her show "Out Front," Paul said "I would think you have to negotiate, which to me means discussing your differences and trying to get in the middle between the two. So we've been offering some compromises. I think that's what the American people want."
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**He told Burnett that the original Republican position was that they didn't want any Obamacare. "That is what we truly believe," said Paul, "we think it's bad for the country." Paul argued for a compromise to end the stalemate. "The president wants all of it, a 100 percent," he told CNN.
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**Yesterday senior White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer said, "what we're not for is negotiating with people who have a bomb strapped to their chest." And both of the Republicans from Kentucky agreed that that kind of Democratic stance will be bad for the Democrats.
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**In the candid moment caught on tape, McConnell told Paul that "after a two hour meeting" with Congressional Democrats, he found that the left side of the aisle is espousing "basically the same view privately as it was publicly."
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**"I know we don't want to be here," Paul told his fellow Republican from Kentucky, but "we're gonna win this I think."
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**It becomes a bit clearer who really wants to work to end this shutdown crap. Maybe it's time for Obama to stop acting the part of a dictator and refusing to bend some in order to end this stalemate. This whole thing is about ready to turn on him.
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**A woman killed for trying to run the White House gate and now a man burns himself up in protest on the National Mall? what's next?
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*Not sure if you're complaining about "Obamacare" or the government shut-down but if you read this it's interesting to note that many cannot even discern the difference between the Affordable Care Act - which most endorse - and "Obamacare" [the same thing] so when you're dealing with that kind of ignorance and brainwashing what do you expect?
Your trying to sell people on Obamacare and I bet you (just as millions of other people) haven't a clue as to what it's all about. A program that cut billions of dollars from Medicare in order to help fund it and will most certainly raise taxes over the next years, and if people don't buy into it, they pay a fine. How nice.
"Affordable" means it should be something EVERYONE can have. That's not the case. There will be just as many people denied Obamacare as there are approved for it. 63% of the population already indicate they don't want it. You want to believe that everyone will have healthcare by December 15th? you go right ahead and think that. But when you start seeing those people on TV or on the street all pissed off because they didn't get what they thought they were getting, then you come on back now ..
ya hear?
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